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    Diel vertical migration (DVM), also known as diurnal vertical migration, is a pattern of movement used by some organisms, such as copepods, living in...
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    migrations. The bull shark is a euryhaline species that moves at will from fresh to salt water, and many marine fish make a diel vertical migration,...
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    is a vertical migration that occurs with a 24-hour periodicity. This has often been referred to as diurnal or diel vertical migration. The vertical distance...
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  • communities. Some bathypelagic species undergo vertical migration, which differs from the diel vertical migration of mesopelagic species in that it is not driven...
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  • deeper export. Another key process occurring in this zone is the diel vertical migration of certain species, which move between the euphotic zone and mesopelagic...
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    viperfish grows to lengths of 30 cm (12 in). Viperfishes undergo diel vertical migration and are found all around the world in tropical and temperate oceans...
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    extra weight of a shell and ascending the water column for the diel vertical migration. The power-stroke for L. helicina starts with a sharp rotation...
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    are dark brown to black. Lanternfish are well known for their diel vertical migrations: during daylight hours, most species remain within the gloomy bathypelagic...
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    movement and can swim hundreds of meters vertically in a single day (a behavior called diel vertical migration), their horizontal position is primarily...
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    is reported as being either mesopelagic or bathypelagic, with diel vertical migration to shallower waters. The Pacific viperfish is one of the nine different...
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    cephalopods, smaller sharks, and bony fish, the frilled shark practices diel vertical migration to feed at night at the surface of the ocean. When hunting food...
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    turtles and the factors controlling zooplankton diel vertical migration, the largest animal migration on Earth. Hays has been named one of the most highly...
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    some daily movements are also described as migration. Many aquatic animals make a diel vertical migration, travelling a few hundred metres up and down...
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    currents, many have locomotion, used to avoid predators (as in diel vertical migration) or to increase prey encounter rate. Just as any species can be...
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  • up diel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Diel vertical migration is a pattern of movement used by some organisms living in oceans and lakes. Diel may...
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    000–2,000 ft). Krill perform Diel Vertical Migrations (DVM) in large swarms, and acoustic data has shown these migrations to go up to 400 metres in depth...
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  • mesopelagic zone). Micronekton shows a diverse range of migration patterns including diel vertical migration over several hundreds of metres from below 400 m...
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    As with many mesopelagic species, Maurolicus muelleri undergoes diel vertical migration (DVM), however this behaviour is more complex and varied in M....
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    Diurnal cycle (redirect from Diel cycle)
    closer to 12 hours and 25 minutes. Chronotype Circadian rhythm Diel vertical migration Diurnality Diurnal Climate [de] Betts, A (2015). "BOUNDARY LAYER...
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    be found at depths of 0 to 800 m (0 to 2,625 ft). They exhibit diel vertical migration, moving closer to the surface at night. They can occur in very...
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    lake dwelling species, vertical and horizontal migration patterns of this species have been observed. Diel vertical migration (DVM) consists in the daily...
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    can weigh between 13–15 grams. Females are believed to make a diel vertical migration from deeper than 500 metres (1,600 ft) by day to surface waters...
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    from stomach contents. Mesopelagic squid and fish species exhibit diel vertical migration behavior, inhabiting greater depths during the day and moving hundreds...
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  • undergoes reverse diel vertical migration, descending during the night, and ascending during the day, although it may undergo normal or no migration at all depending...
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  • virtual machine, formerly used in the Android operating system Diel vertical migration, a pattern of movement used by some organisms Digital voltmeter...
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    100 and 2000 m. While they have not been shown to participate in diel vertical migration, they have been found in a huge variety of depths. The tetraphyllidean...
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    dragonfishes. They live in the mesopelagic zone of all oceans and show diel vertical migration and sexual dimorphism (males are smaller, have larger eyes and...
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    B.; Hodge, T.; Kohler, S.; Rodenhouse, N.; Moore, M. (2004). "Diel vertical migration of zooplankton in Lake Baikal and its relationship to body size"...
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    the nectophore. The siphonophore Namonia bijuga also practices diel vertical migration, as it remains in the deep-sea during the day but rises during...
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    GA; Metcalfe, JD (2005). "Habitat-specific normal and reverse diel vertical migration in the plankton-feeding basking shark". Journal of Animal Ecology...
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